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Sneaky Way to Get More Likes on Facebook Free (Plus Twitter Retweets & Google+)

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Hi again.

Want more traffic? Who doesn’t, right?

If you’re in the personal development, business, wahm, or marketing niche or even something similar like personal finance and debt – there’s a really cool free tool that I’ve been testing out that I know you’ll love.

Here’s how it works.

Basically, you’ll earn credits for doing what you’re already doing – sharing great business stuff by me, Kim Roach, and a bunch of other great bloggers.

Then you use those credits to get *YOUR* stuff shared by other members via Twitter, Facebook or Google+.

Or if you want lots of people to share your stuff – you can do like it do and upgrade to buy some credits. 😉

When you do this, you will automatically get 100 credits just for signing up.

Step 4: Submit your First Piece of Content that You Want Shared.

Here’s how I do it.

1. The Tweet.
I create a tweet that’s got a curiosity factor built in. You want to draw interest and attention, so be a bit clever. Be sure to include your URL to your blog post in the Tweet. (You can use Bit.ly to shorten the link if it’s very long.)

2. How many credits would you like to offer?
Go to the main dashboard to see what others are offering. When I first started, 5 credits would get interest. Now, 25 seems to be the going rate. So, quick click on “Dashboard” to see what the average is. I also consider whether the blog post that I’m linking to has monetization built in. If it’s converting into sales when I sent it to my list, I’ll offer more credits.

3. Maximum times to promote.
Figure out how many times you would like your post shared. (10-50 depending on your credits and how much you want/need that post to have exposure). The site will tell you how many credits that will use in total. (ie. If you are offering 25 credits per share and you say you want it shared 10 times, that will be 250 credits.)

Your credits get taken as soon as you submit your tweet. I usually go low when I submit – like saying I want the post shared 1 time, in case I goofed something up. I add more credits after it’s submitted and I had a chance to test it. Plus, since you only have 100 credits, you may only be able to share a bit at first.

4. Select which Social Networks to Allow.
I select Twitter, Facebook, and Google+.

5. Minimum number of Twitter Followers to promote.
I enter 1000.

6. Category.
Choose a category that’s most related to your blog post.

7. Submit.Click to submit your content.

How to Edit your Submissions:

Let’s say you decide to increase the number of credits that you’re offering OR you decide you want your post shared more. On the “Submit Credits” tab, just scroll down and you’ll see your submissions.

Click on the pencil to edit.

You can change the number of credits per share AND the total amount of credits you want to use.

Step 5: Earn More Credits.

As soon as possible, you’ll want to get more credits. You can either earn them or buy them – or a combination of both.

Here’s how to earn some credits.

Click the dashboard tab and scroll down.

You’ll see tons of submissions that you can share to earn credits.

Sort them by “Most Recent” or by “Most Credits” if you want to earn credits faster.

There’s a lot of JUNK in there – so it can take a scroll through to find something really worth sharing. Obviously I would never recommend that you share junk with your readers – so be picky. (Tip. Find my stuff… ) lol!

Example of a post worth sharing:

I found this submission by my friend, Loretta Oliver – and it’s a really good blog post. In that post, she’s promoting my Blog CPR course – so I obviously wanted to share that one. I clicked on the Facebook like button and Voila. Done. I earned 20 credits for promoting my OWN stuff. Sweet, eh? 🙂

Optional: Buy Credits.

If you prefer to automate this (or you want a ton of exposure) – you can purchase credits instead of (or in addition to) earning them.

I bought the $99 package. I wanted to be all over that page and yes, I am seeing traffic coming directly from the site.

Note: It takes a few minutes for the added credits to show up. Go grab some coffee after you order and come back. They’ll be there. 🙂

That’s all there is to it.

Two Additional Benefits.

There are two additional reasons to sign up.

1. It’s a great place to get ideas for blog posts. If you scroll through the submissions, you’ll find ideas for writing your own blog posts.

2. You’ll find lots of blogs to comment on – again, if they are reaching your target market.

Gosh, Nic, this is soooo complicated. Kinda like Social Buzz club. Not sure I have the mental space to be able to make the most of it. I really appreciate your sharing it with us. Maybe over the Holiday’s once things slow down?

I just recently started using JustRetweet a few days ago and I love it! For the one post I’ve been promoting, I’ve quickly gotten over 30 retweets, about a dozen Facebook likes and a few Google +1’s. I’ve also gotten about 20 new twitter followers.

And I think in addition to the “Two Additional Benefits” you listed above, JustRetweet can also be a great way to network and build relationships with other bloggers in your niche. It really is a great tool that I’m so glad I was introduced to.

Hi Nicole. The sole problem I noticed is that you can’t stop some users retweet your posts. Why is that a problem? Because in a rush for credits some users RT anything even if they are not interested in any way in your content and your tweets are totally unrelated to the main topic they tweet about. For example one lady that tweets about India keeps RTing my tweets about solo ads. That’s untargeted advertising and always generates zero results (zero traffic)…

Nicole, I thought about that trick but I don’t want to apply it 🙂 She has 13k+ followers and I don’t want to “ban” everyone who has less followers than 13k. I prefer to let her RT my stuff if the JRT guys don’t consider the “banning” feature 🙂

I’ve just signed for JustRetweet, it’s great so far. You can easily earn credits because you get credited for every share, if you tweet, like, G+ a submission you get 3xcredits. So if you find something useful it’s worth to share it on every social network and this way get more credits.

Thanks for another great tip. I just signed up.
I saw the benefits of using this great little tool straight away. I am very picky and weary of twitter marketing tools these days since an unfortunate experience with one last year that cost me one twitter account cancelled by the twitter watchdog.
Love your blog, love your work, I’m a great fan and repeat customer of your PLR.
Peace and love always.
JF

Another way to get your blog posts shared is to join triberr.com – if your peers like your post, they’ll share it with their followers. Iit’s a blog amplification platform and not at all sneaky, but it will most definitely increases your shares if you’re writing good quality content.

So what do you think, Nicole, how well will this work for poker training and mindset coaching? Don’t know if that market is in this mix… tho’ 4 out of 10 adults in the US play poker at least once a week, mostly social players. However, regardless of why you play poker, it is a lot more fun to win 🙂

Thanks for giving me the opportunity to think thru this tool. I bet it will work very well for my new sales training using poker skills that you and the rest of the mastermind group helped me with at NAMS.

Hi Nicole
This looks like a really good sharing tool and by the looks of it by the comments so do a lot of other people. I am always slow with pick up on these to let other pele give feed back on what they think before I develop in. I know that makes me a bit behind the trends but seems to work. This looks great I could do with some help with the social side of things. It never seems to get to the top of the to do list.

I hope you are having a fabulous weekend. I love Just Retweet and Viral Content Buzz to promote and share tweets and Facebook posts. Excellent recommendation on your site. I really enjoy your images because it’s a visual aid to how simple this tool is to use on a daily basis. Keep up the awesome work!

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